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The Almshouses form a terrace running back from the river along an alley, Grove Row. They are described as "an attractive feature ... of a modest scale and pleasingly detailed with tall chimneys". The almshouses were built in 1724 by Thomas Child as six small one-roomed houses for the poor. They were
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Just to the east is the 18th or early 19th century Magnolia House (Grade II). It is a three-storey brown brick building with a parapet and double-hung sash windows, housed in flat-arched reveals. The house is distinctive in having the first and second floors with a bow front, supported by two round
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the watermen's steps and landing stages of the gentry were cheek by jowl with the wharves built for trade by brick-makers, coal and stone merchants, maltsters, market gardeners, nurserymen, boat-builders, engineers and inn-keepers, and for the up-river depot of the water-Bailiff of the City of
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front; the former "The Ship", a pub throughout the 19th century (Grade II); and an "impressive" terrace of 5 three-story Georgian houses at nos 52 to 55 (Grade II). There follow The Malthouse, nos 49 and 50 (early 19th century, Grade II); no. 44, Navigator's Cottage and no. 45, Picton House
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The Strand itself is some 500 metres of houses, forming terraces in varied styles and heights, fronting the riverside walk. The backs of the houses face Thames Road, the many small outbuildings of differing ages giving it "an interesting and varied character."
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The City Barge pub opened in the 15th century, though only some of the lower part survived the World War II bombing. A 1940 land mine destroyed much of the pub and the two small cottages that were next to it, where the pub's bar now stands.
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film documented the riverside pubs, Georgian houses and the river traffic of Strand-on-the-Green at that time; it asserted that at one time, "salmon teemed in the Thames, and London got most of it from Strand-on-the-Green". Scenes from the
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pottery has been found in the area. The area is first named "Stronde" in 1353 (probably meaning "shore"), at which time it was a fishing village. In 1593 it was named "Strand Green"; the name had become "Strand under Green" on
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The area was a fishing village named "Stronde" in 1353. By the 18th century, it had become a place of river-trade with many different businesses. It became fashionable with the opening of Kew Bridge and the presence of the
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No. 65, Zoffany House, is Grade II* listed as one of the finest buildings in the area; it was built c. 1704. It is a three-storey house of brown brick with red dressings; it has five double-hung sash windows surrounded by
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windows. The entrance has a moulded doorhood resting on brackets. It is flanked by nos 10 to 14, Bull Cottages, also 18th century; they suffered flood damage from high tides, and were restored in 1967. The actor
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cast-iron columns; in the centre of this on the first floor is a French window. The windows in the bow have "good cast iron balconettes". The main door has six panels and a rectangular fan window above.
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lion. In front of the house are railings and gate of wrought iron. Inside the house, the ground floor rooms have wooden panelling from the 18th century. The house is marked with a
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The last house of the terrace facing the river is Strand on the Green House (18th century, Grade II) at the eastern end of the riverside walk. To its east is a Victorian era
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refurbished as the "Hopkin Morris Homes of Rest" in 1933, creating three two-roomed houses. The 1933 and 1724 foundation stones survive on the end wall facing the river.
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Over 100 human skulls, now lost, were found in the river at Strand-on-the-Green during the 19th century. Similar river skulls have been dated to around 600 BC, while
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Pier House Laundry, occupying much of the western end of Thames Road (between Spring Grove and Hearne Road) was built by 1860, becoming one of London's largest
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further helped to make the area fashionable, encouraging the wealthy to build fine houses locally, and bringing industries such as barge-building, boat repair,
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Important buildings in the group begin with the "picturesque" no. 75, a pre-Georgian building, and its next door neighbour, The Bell and Crown. The current
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Next are The Moorings, five houses from 1930, built for the "Cottage Craftsmen"; the 18th century Compass House (Grade II); Dutch House with its
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listing, is "an entablature with triglyphs and guttae to architrave and frieze", with a fanlight window. Standing on top of the entablature is a
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pub (Grade II listed in 1970) is 18th century with later additions. It is a two-storey white-painted brick building, and still has its
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No. 71, Prospect House is a large three-storied late 18th century building with a bay window and curved balcony on iron columns.
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Bolton, Diane K.; Croot, Patricia E. C.; Hicks, M. A. (1982). "Chiswick: Growth". In Baker, T. F. T.; Elrington, C. R. (eds.).
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whose capacity has been restricted by the building of embankments on both banks, and it is flooded at high water during
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at the start of the 19th century caused Strand-on-the-Green to decline, a process accelerated by the move of the
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A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 7: Acton, Chiswick, Ealing and Brentford, West Twyford, Willesden
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destroyed 41 houses in Thames Road and Magnolia Road, and badly damaged another 60 on 21 September 1941.
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Strand-on-the-Green has been home to a variety of distinguished people over the centuries, including
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were shot in the City Barge pub and around Strand-on-the-Green. Part of the 1969 romantic musical
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Strand-on-the-Green panorama above Oliver's Island. The Bell and Crown pub is on the left.
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used the island as a hideout and held military councils at the Bull's Head pub during the
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Strand-on-the-Green is the most westerly part of Chiswick. It is on the north bank of the
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lived in Zoffany House, carefully restoring it and rebuilding the whole of its front.
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lived in the house at the end of the Bull's Head buildings, marked by a Blue Plaque.
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in red granite, and a short riverside footpath beside the start of Grove Park Road.
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Cathedral of the Nativity of the Most Holy Mother of God and the Holy Royal Martyrs
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is partly set on Strand-on-the-Green, backed by a still image of the river. A 1940
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Jacobs, Jason; Jacobs, Lecturer in Film and Television Studies Jason (2000).
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on the River Thames looking downstream, with Strand-on-the-Green on the left
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RA (1733–1810), a German neoclassical painter lived (and died) at no. 65.
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in 2019, they moved their registered office to the refurbished building.
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lived at No. 60 (The Dutch House). The newspaper publisher Sir
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piers; it has five spans each of 35 metres. It was designed by
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lived there at the end of his life. From 1936, the architect
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Sailing Club under the ornate Kew Railway Bridge abutment
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and Strand-on-the-Green by the Bell & Crown Inn, 1832
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that crosses the River Thames and the Strand, is itself
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A Victorian legacy : Strand-on-the-Green as it was
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was built to restrict the highest tides on the river.
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have both lived at No. 21. The painter and gallerist
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lived in Strand-on-the-Green, and set her 1924 novel
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Brentford and Chiswick (UK Parliament constituency)
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The Intimate Screen: Early British Television Drama
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Kew Bridge
Strand-on-the-Green is located in London Borough of Hounslow
Strand-on-the-Green is located in Greater London
Greater London
OS grid reference
TQ193778
London borough
Hounslow
Ceremonial county
Greater London
Region
London
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
LONDON
Postcode district
W4
Dialling code
020
UK Parliament
Brentford and Isleworth
London Assembly
South West
UK
England
London
51°29′05″N 0°16′44″W / 51.4847°N 0.2788°W / 51.4847; -0.2788

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